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89:. It camped near several Cherokee towns and rebuilt abandoned forts to establish a long term presence. This show of force, although minimal, was enough to discourage further Cherokee raids during the American Revolution. It is likely that terms were made and the expedition returned home in December 1776. 81:
The Cherokee were divided in their plan of action, the elders and majority of the nation seeking peace terms from the Colonials, while a rogue faction, composed mostly of younger men, continued its raids and war with the Colonials. However, these elements fled from any major engagements with the
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marched southwest passed the Northern Cherokee border, while the Georgians attacked north through the Southern border of Cherokee lands. Brigadier General
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to wreak havoc among the southern colonies. The state governments responded with a plan for retaliation throughout Cherokee territory.
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The expedition was met with little resistance as it marched into the heart of Cherokee lands in what is now
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was given command of North Carolina militia and joined up with South Carolina militia under Colonel
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The British encouraged and facilitated Cherokee raids in July 1776, into Colonial territories of
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Nadia Dean, A Demand of Blood: The Cherokee War of 1776, Valley River Press, 2012
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The main force of 1,800 Virginian volunteers under Colonel
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Wars between the United States and Native Americans
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